Here's when and how fans can avail of Johnny Depp and Hollywood Vampires tour tickets.

Depp has been busy in the music industry in the past months since winning the defamation lawsuit against Amber Heard. He started touring with Jeff Beck, with who he has been friends with since 2016, and released a new album with him.

Things are just starting for the actor as he and the Hollywood Vampires members are set to conquer the stage again.

Johnny Depp Will Be Back With Hollywood Vampires

On Hollywood Vampires' official Twitter page, the band - comprising Depp, Alice Cooper, Joe Perry and Tommy Henriksen - confirmed its return to the music scene with a 2023 UK tour.

The Hollywood Vampires 2023 European and UK tour will begin on June 2023 in Oberhausen. The band will then visit Esch-sur-Alzette, Munich, Hamburg, Berlin, and Mainz in the days thereafter.

The July leg will start on the 5th day of the band in Scarborough and will continue until July 12 in Glasgow. Other cities included in the tour are Swansea, Manchester, London, and Birmingham. The new dates will serve as the continuation of the band's initial 2020 tour that got canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Fans can buy tickets for Glasgow, Manchester, and London dates starting on Wednesday. The general ticket selling will happen on October 28, days after the pre-sale.

"Well, it's already been three years since the Vampires have toured because of Covid. Also, Johnny has his movies, Joe's in Aerosmith and I'm in Alice Cooper, so we have to look at that whole thing and see when we can all get a month or two off where we can go out and tour," Cooper said in a press statement, as published in NME.

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Meanwhile, Perry expressed the band's excitement to play the songs from its latest album, "Rise."

The new announcement came out amid Depp's new legal battle with Beck against the man who claimed that they plagiarized the 1974 book about toasts, "Get Your Ass in the Water and Swim Like Me" to create the song "Sad Motherf*****g Parade."

In the lawsuit, Depp and Beck dismissed Jackson's claims and said that it has no clear origins. They are seeking damages and asking a judge to declare that they did not commit any copyright infringement.

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